Posts in SOCIAL CHANGE
Homecoming / Homegoing: Weaving Expressions of Community, and Healing at the Phillips@THEARC

Before visiting Zsudayka Nzinga's Homecoming / Homegoing exhibition at Phillips@THEARC, I regarded fabrics merely as a collage component. The six artworks on display by Nzinga showcase the expressive power of textiles, where fabrics serve as frames, depict figures and vegetation, create landscape backdrops, and convey concepts of meaning like grief.

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At NMWA, Panelists Explore Intentionality and Access in Art Curation

As the final installment of the “Women, Arts and Social Change” program hosted by the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in its 2023-2024 season, the museum invited Schwanda Rountree and Myrtis Bedolla to speak at an event titled “Fresh Talk: Influence and Collecting.” The event discussed the progress and challenges faced by women and non-binary people in the art industry, specifically in curating and collecting. 

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Tough Conversations and The Legacy of History in ‘The Niceties’

“It’s certainly important to have these conversations in real life. But in real life, either emotions take over or, at the other extreme, people are too careful to really address the issues. There’s certainly a lot of anger expressed in The Niceties, but, for the most part, the characters stay on point,” says director Kevin O’Connell.

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